Corrections and clarifications for Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014

•A news story on Tuesday and an editorial on Friday incorrectly listed the salary of Lou Bertuca, Gov. Pat Quinn's choice to oversee the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority board. Bertuca's salary will be $160,000.

•A story in Thursday's Nation & World section on a Senate panel report about CIA tactics incorrectly stated the position of defense lawyers regarding the mental competency of 9/11 suspect Ramzi Binalshibh. Though they have raised concerns about Binalshibh's bizarre behavior in court after his years of undergoing alleged torture by the CIA, they are not arguing he is mentally incompetent to understand the charges against him or help in his defense.

•A graphic on Thursday's Chicago Sports cover incorrectly stated Cubs and Sox player 2014 statistics. The batting averages for Jose Abreu, Tyler Flowers, Alexei Ramirez and Arismendy Alcantara were wrong: Abreu batted .317; Flowers .241; Ramirez .273 and Alcantara .205. Also, the RBI total listed for Flowers was in error; he had 50. Ramirez had 21 stolen bases, 82 runs and a 3.3 WAR. In addition, Javier Baez had 213 at bats, and Jorge Soler had 89 at bats.